I know what you're thinking, it will never happen. But it should, and here is why. Both players are franchise tagged right now. Both players want to get their last big contract. The Chiefs want to move Albert. The Dolphins are likely going to lose Starks to free agency next year. The Dolphins need an offensive tackle to replace Long. The Chiefs need a defensive tackle to replace Dorsey. In my opinion this is a situation where both teams come out of the deal better off.

If Miami moves Starks to Kansas City for Branden Albert:1. The Dolphins get an elite left tackle to protect Tannehill's blindside. 2. They free up money to sign Albert to a long term contract. 3. They can more easily find a defensive tackle at 12th overall or simply move Odrick inside and draft a passrusher.4. Such a move sets them up for the long term at both positions.

The Chiefs just lost Dorsey to free agency. That leaves a big hole in their defensive front. Starks is a solid veteran player who despite his age (29) has shown no signs of breaking down yet. The Chiefs could probably sign him to a three year deal and get their money's worth. Albert is no spring chicken either, he's 28. Bottom line, both players are on their last big deal.

As far as the trade is concerned, neither player comes with a long term deal guarantee, and both players would be likely lost in free agency next year anyway. The Chiefs want to draft Joeckel, moving Albert allows them to do that. The Dolphins are likely going to move Odrick inside next year when Starks, Soliai, or both leave in free agency. Moving Starks allows them to move Odrick inside now so they can see what the kid can do now. It also frees them up to take an elite passrusher or d-tackle if the right player emerges at 12.

I think its a fair trade that would benefit both teams now, and in the future if they choose to sign the players long term.

The Chiefs just lost Dorsey to free agency. That leaves a big hole in their defensive front. Starks is a solid veteran player who despite his age (29) has shown no signs of breaking down yet. The Chiefs could probably sign him to a three year deal and get their money's worth. Albert is no spring chicken either, he's 28. Bottom line, both players are on their last big deal.

As far as the trade is concerned, neither player comes with a long term deal guarantee, and both players would be likely lost in free agency next year anyway. The Chiefs want to draft Joeckel, moving Albert allows them to do that. The Dolphins are likely going to move Odrick inside next year when Starks, Soliai, or both leave in free agency. Moving Starks allows them to move Odrick inside now so they can see what the kid can do now. It also frees them up to take an elite passrusher or d-tackle if the right player emerges at 12.

I think its a fair trade that would benefit both teams now, and in the future if they choose to sign the players long term.

Actually, Starks did begin to show signs of wearing down as the season went on and the Dolphins run defense also began to decline.

I think that is a huge reason the Dolphins haven't signed him to a longterm deal.

The Chiefs just lost Dorsey to free agency. That leaves a big hole in their defensive front. Starks is a solid veteran player who despite his age (29) has shown no signs of breaking down yet. The Chiefs could probably sign him to a three year deal and get their money's worth. Albert is no spring chicken either, he's 28. Bottom line, both players are on their last big deal.

As far as the trade is concerned, neither player comes with a long term deal guarantee, and both players would be likely lost in free agency next year anyway. The Chiefs want to draft Joeckel, moving Albert allows them to do that. The Dolphins are likely going to move Odrick inside next year when Starks, Soliai, or both leave in free agency. Moving Starks allows them to move Odrick inside now so they can see what the kid can do now. It also frees them up to take an elite passrusher or d-tackle if the right player emerges at 12.

I think its a fair trade that would benefit both teams now, and in the future if they choose to sign the players long term.

Actually, Starks did begin to show signs of wearing down as the season went on and the Dolphins run defense also began to decline.

I think that is a huge reason the Dolphins haven't signed him to a longterm deal.

I don't think it is a fair trade at all.

I think Ireland is simply playing hardball with Starks. I don't think he's breaking down at all. They want to keep him, but his current asking price isn't to their liking. They did the same thing with Soliai a couple of years ago. The next year when they went to re-sign him they got him for a significantly better deal. Starks price will come down quite a bit next year. Same goes for Soliai. But I think no matter what we're going to go young and replace both players unless they come cheap. I think there is a good chance we'll look at Sylvester Williams from North Carolina if he slips into the 2nd round.

I don't really care about his run blocking at this point, I care about his ability to stop pass rushers.

Couldn't agree more. We need a guy who can protect Tanny's blindside in the passing game. The run blocking will work itself out, but this is a passing league and I feel like that has to take a higher priority than an outstanding run-blocker who may be suspect in his pass blocking.

Randy Starks is not getting traded unless on draft day someone who missed on getting Floyd, Richardson, Lotuleili or any other 1st round DT decides to get desperate and offers Ireland a high 2nd rounder. Even that concept is kind of bonkers. Who would trade a high pick for a guy about to enter the possible decline years of his career?

And when was the last time we saw a player for player swap, especially of this magnitude?

Randy Starks is not getting traded unless on draft day someone who missed on getting Floyd, Richardson, Lotuleili or any other 1st round DT decides to get desperate and offers Ireland a high 2nd rounder. Even that concept is kind of bonkers. Who would trade a high pick for a guy about to enter the possible decline years of his career?

And when was the last time we saw a player for player swap, especially of this magnitude?

There is a first time for everything. LoL. I'm just throwing this move out there because I think if both teams made it happen they would both get better. Because I recognize that Albert is the better player, I think it would be fair if Miami sweetened the pot and added a mid round draft pick into the mix so that KC could draft a possible replacement if they don't want to sign Starks longterm.

I like that you mentioned a draft day trade. That was something else I was considering. I've read reports that we've very interested in North Carolina's Sylvester Williams (DT) who is a very good interior pass rusher ala Geno Atkins style. I could easily see the Dolphins trying to move Starks if Williams falls to the Dolphins at pick 42.